VIII Days Clean
by Holistic Lifestyles Radio on Jun.09, 2010, under Home
by Holistic Lifestyles Radio on Jun.09, 2010, under Home
“VIII DAYS CLEAN’S new album, Angels of Nothing, is dark, disturbing and utterly brilliant”.
-John Larson, Tacoma Weekly
Relentless marketing, recording and epic live performances have established VIII DAYS CLEAN as one of the most sought after bands in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Featured local industry showcases and events include KING5 NEWS(NBC Affiliate) Best of Western Washington Bands Contest (4th place out of 460 bands)…They were inducted into the coveted KISW 99.9 FM Hall of Fame…Performed at The Fallen Officer Benefit with KZOK 102.5 FM at EMP(Experience Music Project).
In the national spotlight, VIII DAYS CLEAN has earned the title “America’s Recovery Band” and has been band of the month on Recovery 101 Radio and the 12 step Gazette.
VIII DAYS CLEAN’s video “Spoonful Of Jesus” was also the featured video of the month at Journey Magazine alongside last year’s PRISM award winner Richie Supa.
VIII DAYS CLEAN is currently in the running to open up for KISS in San Antonio as well as a supporting slot on the Warped tour.
They will be playing the Satsop River Rock Festival on July 31st with Wishbone Ash and Eric Burdon.
VIII DAYS CLEAN’S latest release”Angels of Nothing” has been described by some as “infectious”. Bob Rivers, KZOK radio host, calls the band “amazing” and Internet Rock Goddess Metal Sanaz stated “I love these guys”. Local fan Pamela proclaims, “These guys guys truly amaze each and every time they deliver a breathtaking, heart pounding, thought provoking performance”.
VIII DAYS CLEAN is available on iTunes, Amazon, CD Baby, Ebay and by special order in record stores world wide. Myspace http://www.myspace.com/viiidaysclean
Richard “Richie” Supa (born Richard Goodman in Massapequa, New York) is an American songwriter and guitarist best known for his work with Aerosmith and Richie Sambora.
Richard Supa released several albums under his own name, including “Supa’s Jamboree” (1971, Paramount 6009), “Homespun” (197?), “Lifelines” (1976, Epic PE34277) and “Tall Tales” (1978, Polydor PD-1-6155). Richard’s song “Stone County Wanted Man”, which appeared on the “Supa’s Jamboree” album, was recorded by Johnny Winter for his “Saints and Sinners” album.
A longtime friend of Aerosmith, he has made a number of musical contributions to the band and has offered moral support. He temporarily replaced Joe Perry when he left the band in 1979 until a replacement was found. Additionally, he helped co-write several songs, including the hits “Chip Away the Stone” (1978), “Lightning Strikes” (1982), “Amazing” (1993), and “Pink” (1997), among others.
Woody wrote and performed the songs live at Right Turn on June 5th, 2010 along with local musicians Jon Cohan, Richard O’Connell, Philip Kaplan, Dana Shellmire, and David Scholl.
All of the proceeds for this 10 song CD benefit addiction services of Right Turn, Inc, an innovative outpatient clinic in Arlington Massachusetts. The songs on the CD are about Giessmann’s experiences with the dark side of addiction.